P.Y. Galperin's Development of Human Mental Activity : Lectures in Educational Psychology

This open access book introduces the legacy of Piotr Galperin to a wider audience of researchers, educators and psychologists. Previous translations of Galperin's work present only some aspects of his conceptual thinking; however, his main contribution to the general, genetic and pedagogical ps...

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Main Author: Engeness, Irina (auth)
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Published: Springer Nature 2021
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